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Monday, September 24, 2012

Boundary of Change

As part of the September Christian Writer's Blog chain, it is my pleasure to be a part of this group. Our monthly topic is "Change" Please follow the links at the right sidebar to follow the chain.

Change is the fundamental ingredient of
life – we can not live without it, life would not exist without it.
From the moment we are conceived to the moment we die, Change comes.
Of all the topics I've written about boundary's, Change is boundless
– Change is never ending, without limits or exceptions – Change
will happen. Every breath creates change, every movement involves
change. We can not stop or prevent Change because Change is it's own
entity.

I can't remember a moment that did not
involve change. From changing my mind about what to wear, what to
eat, where to work, where to live or who to marry. If change were not
involved, life would be rather dull. With that being said, change
comes at some intervals we are not comfortable with or expected.

In a book called “Who
Moved My Cheese” by Spencer Johnson, the author deals with four
types and reactions to Change. He explains most debilitation to
change are from poor role models. Excellent book I highly recommend.

I think most people would agree, that
we don't like the unexpected – Sudden loss of a job, the ending of
a relationship or change in living situations. We adapt, but
sometimes the change is devastating which takes years to recover.

With the negative effects of change,
also comes the good things life has to offer. Change brings with it
accomplishment, fulfilling a long held dream and discovery of what
God created us for. These things wouldn't be possible without Change.

With all the Boundary's God
established, one might think that He would put a limit on Change –
but there isn't any. I believe God in His perfect wisdom established
change as a form of protection. That may sound strange, but without
changing our mind or circumstances, we may not ever desire to seek
the truth which gives us the strength to carry on through the good
times and bad. Truth that gives hope of a future without change in
the presence of the Lord.

Thanks for the post. It is reminiscent of Chris's post about change coming anyway - in the from of decay - if we don't do something. (I think this was Christ...) Anyway, another great post to add to our list this month. I have especially enjoyed this month's topic. :)

Terrie, your words are apropos to my family right now as we suffer through an unexpected and devastating change. "We adapt, but sometimes the change is devastating which takes years to recover." With the grace of God, we shall adapt. God truly grants us grace to accept changes we never expected to come our way. Great post.